9634833

Gesture-based password entry to unlock an encrypted device

PublishedApril 25, 2017
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1. A computer-implemented method for gesture-based password entry, the method comprising: receiving a gesture input to a device, wherein the gesture input is a continuous motion input from a user to a gesture interface on the device; converting the gesture input to gesture data, wherein the gesture data is a byte string; hashing the byte string using a hashing algorithm to obtain a table key; encrypting a table comprising a master key using the table key, wherein the master key comprises a key for decrypting a primary storage of the device that is at least partially encrypted, and wherein the table is stored in a secondary storage of the device; discarding the table key after encrypting the table, wherein no copy of the table key is stored in non-volatile memory on the device after encrypting the table; receiving a second gesture input, wherein the second gesture input is continuous motion input from a user to the gesture interface on the device; converting the second gesture input to second gesture data, wherein the second gesture data is a second byte string; hashing the second byte string using the hashing algorithm to obtain a second table key identical to the table key; and decrypting the table comprising the master key using the second table key when the second table key is identical to the table key.

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2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: before hashing the byte string, salting the byte string with a salt string; and before hashing the second byte string, salting the second byte string with the salt string.

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3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising accessing with the master key the primary storage that is at least partially encrypted.

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4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein converting the gesture input to the gesture data comprises converting at least one grid coordinate touched during the gesture input to the byte string.

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5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein converting the gesture input to the gesture data comprises matching at least one symbol drawn in the gesture input and generating a string comprising the at least one matched symbol.

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6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the second gesture data is the same as the gesture data.

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7. A computer-implemented system for gesture-based password entry comprising: a primary storage, wherein the primary storage is encrypted using a master key; a secondary storage comprising a table, the table comprising the master key, wherein the table is encrypted with a table key, wherein the primary storage and the secondary storage are part of a single storage device or the primary storage is on a first storage device and the secondary storage is part of a second storage device; a hasher to receive a first byte string generated from a continuous motion of a gesture input to a device, hash the first byte string to generate the table key, receive a second byte string generated from a continuous motion of a second gesture input to the device and hash the second byte string to generate a second table key, wherein the second table key is identical to the table key when the first byte string is identical to the second byte string; an encrypter/decrypter to encrypt the table with the table key and discard the table key after the table is encrypted wherein no copy of the table key is stored in non-volatile memory of the device after encrypting the table, decrypt the table using the second table key when the second table key is identical to the table key to retrieve the master key, and encrypt and decrypt the primary storage using the master key from the table after the table is decrypted; and a gesture interface device to receive the first gesture input and the second gesture input, convert the first gesture input to the first byte string, convert the second gesture input to the second byte string, and send the first byte string and the second byte string to the hasher.

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8. The computer-implemented system of claim 7 , wherein the hasher is further adapted to salt the first byte string before hashing the first byte string, and to store the salt in the secondary storage.

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9. The computer-implemented system of claim 7 , wherein the gesture interface is further adapted to convert the first gesture input to the first byte string by converting at least one grid coordinate touched during the first gesture input to a byte string.

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10. The computer-implemented system of claim 7 , wherein the gesture interface is further adapted to convert the gesture input to gesture data by matching at least one symbol drawn in the gesture input and generating a string comprising the at least one matched symbol.

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11. A system comprising: one or more computers and one or more storage devices storing instructions which are operable, when executed by the one or more computers, to cause the one or more computers to perform operations comprising: receiving a gesture input to a device, wherein the gesture input is a continuous motion input from a user to a gesture interface on the device; converting the gesture input to gesture data, wherein the gesture data is a byte string; hashing the byte string using a hashing algorithm to obtain a table key; encrypting a table comprising a master key using the table key, wherein the master key comprises a key for decrypting a primary storage of the device that is at least partially encrypted, and wherein the table is stored in a secondary storage of the device; discarding the table key after encrypting the table, wherein no copy of the table key is stored in non-volatile memory on the device after encrypting the table; receiving a second gesture input, wherein the second gesture input is continuous motion input from a user to the gesture interface on the device; converting the second gesture input to second gesture data, wherein the second gesture data is a second byte string; hashing the second byte string using the hashing algorithm to obtain a second table key identical to the table key; and decrypting the table comprising the master key using the second table key when the second table key is identical to the table key.

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April 25, 2017

Inventors

James Brooks Miller
Paul Daniel Lawrence

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